Archive: December 19, 2010
What kind of tree is better for your home and for Santa's?
In conversation with Peter Weir
India and China work together
Local film heroes
The blue celebrity Christmas
Jones loses out again to Soni for 100m breaststroke gold
Three little words
Internacional shine too late for third place in CWC
Imperial Lagerfeld says it with gold and jewellery
Daft Punk go classical
Qatar Airways plans shares sale
Kingdom Holding to pay Dh538m dividend
Kerry Winter killer sentenced to life
Petrol prices soar as Iran scraps subsidy
Kate Morton is travelling in time
Fifteen dead in Philippines hotel fire
Universities received Dh277m in extra funds
Spanish King honours Diff chief
Tendulkar's 50th Test hundred stalls Proteas
Welbeck taking his chances at Sunderland
Germany asks Iran to release journalists for Christmas
Suicide bombers strike in Kabul and Kunduz province
Movie world builds a business case for Arab unity
Female tourists attacked, one killed, near Jerusalem
Creative struggle to rediscover past glories
Kean's welcome present at Rovers is an injury crisis
Qatar plans to build biggest helium processing plant
Libya building its foundation for growth
Paris Vogue editor to stand down
Pakistan spy agency denies outing CIA station chief
Most injuries caused by falls
Recipes for a healthy (but still festive) Christmas
Smoke out this public health risk
Istabsir: Fishermen of Delma Island
It was not easy, says Milan scorer Pandev
Brazilians dedicate third place in CWC to fans
Jazira coach Braga expecting a backlash from Al Ain
Cold break may be blessing for fit again Lampard
Five sublime passes enough for Inter to win final
The next economic decade can end far better than this one
Ignorance is basis of sorcery's lure: experts
Ankle lets Yao down again, out for rest of season
Australia level Ashes series 1-1
Qatari Diar among London Olympic Village contenders
In conversation with Jim Sturgess
In the new year, a savings tip for hired help
The cutting edge of fake diamonds
Benner happy with UAE team's progress in the world
Kuwait to re-energise oil and gas
Dealing with hair in the bathroom
A league of their own
UAE's 2011 economic issues in focus
China to double trade with Pakistan
Inter Milan crowned Club World Cup champions
China urges North, South Korea to end confrontation
More dazzle in Abu Dhabi for Club World Cup this year
Experts say UAE economy poised to strengthen next year
Anti-Muslim groups descend on Paris
Companies in Dubai's DIFC see 2.4% GDP drop in 2009
Al Wahda left counting the cost of the Club World Cup
Kuwait and France agree nuclear deal
Boat tragedy reignites Australian refugee debate
Monday might be time for a no-NFL evening
Doha property gets World Cup fever
Aldar stocks rise on growing government funding hopes
Abu Dhabi building sites must have safety permits
Fresh hope for liquidity in local markets
Skateistan symbol of hope for Kabul's children
Spain is showing caution over deaths on football field
Lukashenko expected to extend his grip in Belarus poll
Google plans offices in the MENA region
Congo riots follow Club World Cup loss
Winter blast grinds Europe to standstill
Lessons to be learnt from eastern Europe
Double ton finally for Kallis, more grief for India
Holiday traditions made over
Curriculum, not fees, can better our schools
McNabb's future in jeopardy at Redskins
North Korea's friends need to call for calm
Abu Dhabi university centre to focus on aerospace
Senate decision at odds with promises
Sole awakening
Bank of America halts transactions to WikiLeaks
Analyst says Emaar could face balance sheet issues
Teenage smokers on rise as tobacco law is flouted
Iraq's Allawi says he will join Maliki government
Ferguson is making history as longest serving manager
Troy, the hit man with the hair
Fibre-optic intercontinental link to cost $500 million
Acclaim for volunteers who make DIFF happen
Asia must build up a head of steam over transport
King bids farewell to CNN show
UAE air travel disruption deepens
Prisoners learn how to build future with study
Ban Ki-moon likely to hang onto his job by keeping 'inner five' happy
Lebanon's exile politics put stability and justice at risk